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the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up the patterns of wind, of rain. you pick up the patterns of people who were there before you because, out there, things seem to last forever. if you put a footprint
the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons...
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>> reporter: it's a good question, craig. actually kelly o'donnell reporting some more of this from the hill. she says that income level of $400,000 that the president had more recently offered as the place beneath which he wanted to make sure there was an extension of the bush era tax cuts according to kelly not a part of this plan. democrats say that offer for the president which represented a compromise that we had heard about last week as part of a bigger proposal is not a part of the plan to be discussed behind closed doors. only a short time from now. the real question is where that number will be. not the $250,000 you presumed that republicans balked at long ago. perhaps closer to $500,000. given the fact that house speaker john boehner couldn't get his own conference to pass tax cuts for those making less than $1 million, it seems like it's still a tough drag for all those behind closed doors a short time from now. we saw the vice president joe biden arriving here in the white house within the last ten minutes or so.
>> reporter: it's a good question, craig. actually kelly o'donnell reporting some more of this from the hill. she says that income level of $400,000 that the president had more recently offered as the place beneath which he wanted to make sure there was an extension of the bush era tax cuts according to kelly not a part of this plan. democrats say that offer for the president which represented a compromise that we had heard about last week as part of a bigger proposal is not a part of the...
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. >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal questions in back and of course his book, house of rain, is available for sale in back too. thank you so much and thank you, craig childs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the arti
. >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal questions in back and of course his book, house of rain, is available for sale in back too. thank you so much and thank you, craig childs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new...
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next speaker, please. >> james bosworth, craig fonaro, lance carnes. >> good afternoon. >>> hello, my name is james bosworth and i am here in support of the chinatown and north beach business communities in their opposition to the central subway. ever since the construction of this project, this organization known as the mta has been using lies, trickery and deception to economically terrorize the chinatown and north beach business communities by limiting consumer accessibility, by using the construction blockade the mta has been committing larceny against these business communities and will curtail them from enjoying the economic boom from the america's cup. as we all know, this public hearing is a formality. the decision to approve this project has already been made prior to this hearing. it is a huge waste of money because you could have just run rails up concern i street instead. the polls are still there where the 16th streetcar were. for what? so you can be reliable for the deaths in an earthquake in a project that uses flawed engineering [speaker not understood]? how can you sl
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we have a lot of problems and issues but we can't seem to agree on much. >> craig, should we go over the fiscal cliff? >> well, brian, it's not an ideal situation. certainly i think if you could have both sides of the aisle rise above, as you guys have said, and come to some kind of a balanced deal, it would be great. given the alternatives right now, it's not that bad of a deal because if you look long term, the government spending has been about 20% of gdp. today that's 25%. revenues have been 18% of gdp. today that's 15.4%. it's both a spending issue and a revenue issue. so at least the cliff resolves the revenue issue. certainly it does it more than we needed it to. it also has to involve spending. at least we get the revenue side taken care of. >> it totally feels as if all of this discussion of taxes is a distraction to get away from the big issue of spending. andy i want to take you up on the issue of a credit rating downgrade. we had that in 2011 in the summer from s&p. the markets didn't seem to care. would they care next year either? >> well, you know, i think you're absolu
we have a lot of problems and issues but we can't seem to agree on much. >> craig, should we go over the fiscal cliff? >> well, brian, it's not an ideal situation. certainly i think if you could have both sides of the aisle rise above, as you guys have said, and come to some kind of a balanced deal, it would be great. given the alternatives right now, it's not that bad of a deal because if you look long term, the government spending has been about 20% of gdp. today that's 25%....
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first, craig smith says no deal is better than a bad one. he's chairman of swiss america. that's stay on the economy. i agree with you, no deal. i think i've called it the obama cliff and said we should swan dive over the cliff because it would be one thing democrats could get through their head when they cut spending. >> i agree completely. this is crazy that we're even having that discussion, eric. august spending 256-171 the ryan budget was passed extending tax relief for all americans. 19 democrats voted for that. it was handed to mr. reid, mr. obama starting the warfare about taxing the rich. reid sat on the bill. why didn't he bring it up for a vote? why didn't it get fair debate? mr. reid hasn't passed a budget and we going to believe they're serious about the fiscal problems? let's go offense the cliff. >> we have two cameras outside the white house right now. that one i believe is perched on pennsylvania avenue and we have another camera which is perched facing the side entrance. those are the suvs that likely boehner, mcconnell, pelosi and reid will come out of.
first, craig smith says no deal is better than a bad one. he's chairman of swiss america. that's stay on the economy. i agree with you, no deal. i think i've called it the obama cliff and said we should swan dive over the cliff because it would be one thing democrats could get through their head when they cut spending. >> i agree completely. this is crazy that we're even having that discussion, eric. august spending 256-171 the ryan budget was passed extending tax relief for all...
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[applause] craig: lynyrd skynyrd! good night, everybody! good night! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> a dangerous game of cops and cobbers in the east bay. burglars find themselves face- to-face with a homeowner who wears a badge. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. new at 11, an antioch police officer arrives home to find he's become the victim of a crime. three burglars caught in the act of stealing his guns. cbs 5 reporter christin ayers on what happened next. >> reporter: antioch police say burglaries in this area have become so widespread and so brazen that even cops have become targets. >> folks are the victims of burglars. >> reporter: most recently last night. three burglars were ransacking a police officer's home, when the officer came home. >> interrupted the burglary and three subjects fled out the back of the home. >> reporter: making off with two of the officer's guns. the offer chased them but was forced
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craig melvin has a look at what's next. craig, how are you, waiting? >> i was waiting on your exclusive with rg3. >> they won't get it to me because of the injury. i will. >> go skins. >> indeed. >>> live pictures of white house where luke russert mentioned, members expected to arrive within the hour to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. talking about the latest information that just came out. the president reportedly set to offer a smaller plan. deadline just four days away. we'll go to capitol hill. >>> also, we'd like to hear from you. all that and a lot more straight ahead. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an exce
craig melvin has a look at what's next. craig, how are you, waiting? >> i was waiting on your exclusive with rg3. >> they won't get it to me because of the injury. i will. >> go skins. >> indeed. >>> live pictures of white house where luke russert mentioned, members expected to arrive within the hour to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. talking about the latest information that just came out. the president reportedly set to offer a smaller plan. deadline just...
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my name is craig nickitas and i have a graphic presentation and mr. ionin, i wonder if it's possible to switch to this microphone, please? as mr. lindsey -- >> hold on one second, sorry. go ahead. >> as mr. lindsey pointed out, you can see with the yellow call out on the aerial photograph and to the west, the building in which the objectors to the project either live or own. 12 property line windows on the shared property line. the east wall of the objector's building. and a block book map showing the subject property. here is a block face view of it with the taller art deco building next door to the west. and a summary of the scope of the project in addition to remodeling and structurally upgrading the 11-unit apartment house, the propose is to add a new 5th story, a partial story, which respects the rear building line. and it also respects the adjacent light wells. there is also a proposal to construct a rear terrace and road deck and relocate the existing solar panels to the top of the new roof. here you see the subject property in the middle, surr
my name is craig nickitas and i have a graphic presentation and mr. ionin, i wonder if it's possible to switch to this microphone, please? as mr. lindsey -- >> hold on one second, sorry. go ahead. >> as mr. lindsey pointed out, you can see with the yellow call out on the aerial photograph and to the west, the building in which the objectors to the project either live or own. 12 property line windows on the shared property line. the east wall of the objector's building. and a block...
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in washington, craig bosswell, fox news. heather: thank you, craig. in the wake of the 2011 tsunami and destroyed parts of japan and crippled this nuclear plant a group of sailors from the uss reagan rushed into help. now they say the japanese government lied through their teeth about the radiation dangers and now they're suing. our legal panel weighs in. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. heather: welcome back. a new study is revealing a scary trend in this country. the number of americans getting routine cancer screenings has dropped over the past decade. a common test, seeing the drop often include mammograms for breast cancer, pap tests for cervical cancer and colonoscopies for colon and rec call cancer. so why are more americans skipping these
in washington, craig bosswell, fox news. heather: thank you, craig. in the wake of the 2011 tsunami and destroyed parts of japan and crippled this nuclear plant a group of sailors from the uss reagan rushed into help. now they say the japanese government lied through their teeth about the radiation dangers and now they're suing. our legal panel weighs in. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was...
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dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed yes, sir ♪ [applause] craig: lynyrd skynyrd! good night, everybody! good night! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> breaking news tonight at 11:00. a horrific smash-up on the springfield interchange. three people are dead. tonight one of those ramps is still shut down. it happened around 7:00. right now the i-495 flyover ramp to i-95 is still blocked off. police tell us a semitruck was stopped in traffic when it was rear-ended by a pickup truck. all three people in the pickup truck died. the semi driver wasn't hurt. >>> get ready, more snow is headed our way. meteorologist erica grow joins us with some news that some may welcome while others will say bah-humbug. >> isn't that the case. tomorrow will be fine but we are tracking another storm that is bringing light rain to houston right now and the gulf coast. besides that we are going to be fine the next several hours. let's take a look at some of those awful wind gusts we had earlier today. 49 miles per hour in fairfield. spring
dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed last of a dyin' breed yes, sir ♪ [applause] craig: lynyrd skynyrd! good night, everybody! good night! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> breaking news tonight at 11:00. a horrific smash-up on the springfield interchange. three people are dead. tonight one of those ramps is still shut down. it happened around 7:00. right now the i-495 flyover ramp to i-95 is still blocked off. police tell us a...
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made of and we're going to see more of it you know its bonds away in twenty thirty eight and dr paul craig roberts one of our contributing editor of the trends journal is going to be writing an extensive piece on that he says the bond bubble is ready to burst so these kids are going into this society and there's nothing in front of them that gives them any optimism i mean they don't even believe in hoping to change anymore so what we're going to see when we when you look around europe for example max you have unemployment rates among the youth that's over fifty percent in spain in greece it's approaching that in italy in portugal and they're going to have the same thing in the united states you have these young people with their hormones raging in their raging mad it's the same thing that brought down the governments in tunisia and in the end in egypt of course they've been co-opted the revolution has been stolen but the people that brought it about with the young people and this generation asked we believe is going to be the spark be high the second american revolution all right child it
made of and we're going to see more of it you know its bonds away in twenty thirty eight and dr paul craig roberts one of our contributing editor of the trends journal is going to be writing an extensive piece on that he says the bond bubble is ready to burst so these kids are going into this society and there's nothing in front of them that gives them any optimism i mean they don't even believe in hoping to change anymore so what we're going to see when we when you look around europe for...
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in washington craig boswell fox news. >>> 18 minutes after the top of the hour. will you feel safer in 2013. the top five threats we need to watch out for in the new year. >> the top spot you don't want to have it is the worst movie of the year. we will tell you which one it was. hopefully you didn't see it. >> welcome back. it is 21 after the top of the hour. here are quick headlines for you. an f-16 fighter jet similar to this one crashed during a training mission in california. the luckily the pilot was able to eject before the jet crashed in owens valley 100 miles east of fresno. he is said to be okay. no one rauz hurt. the cause is unkerr investigation. >> sandy hook elementary students have been off of school since the tragic. in the meap time the commu -- m the community is helping them to get out of the house. there have been field trips pizza parties and organized play time. heather? >> thank you so much. the deadly attack in benghazi libya killing four americans tells us the threat of terrorism is still strong. one of the hot spots national security ana
in washington craig boswell fox news. >>> 18 minutes after the top of the hour. will you feel safer in 2013. the top five threats we need to watch out for in the new year. >> the top spot you don't want to have it is the worst movie of the year. we will tell you which one it was. hopefully you didn't see it. >> welcome back. it is 21 after the top of the hour. here are quick headlines for you. an f-16 fighter jet similar to this one crashed during a training mission in...
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. >>> the trial for craig's list murder suspect richard beasley is being delayed. it was supposed to start next week but has been put off until february so his newly hired attorneys can be put up to speed. he posted help wanted ads on craig's list and robbing and killing people when they responded. >>> a 17-month-old girl reported missing in california more than two months ago found safe in kentucky. university of kentucky police saying they got a call about a suspicious person on campus last night. when they checked it out, they found the baby with a woman who claims to be her grandmother. jon: a cyberattack on one of our nation's most elite foreign policy organizations. the website of the council on foreign relations targeted in a sophisticated attack. chinese hackers are suspected of using a new ploy called a drive-by. apparently getting into the server that operates the website and using the system to attack cfr members and others who visited the site. doug luzader is keeping an eye on that from washington. this is a website, doug, visited by a lot of powerful
. >>> the trial for craig's list murder suspect richard beasley is being delayed. it was supposed to start next week but has been put off until february so his newly hired attorneys can be put up to speed. he posted help wanted ads on craig's list and robbing and killing people when they responded. >>> a 17-month-old girl reported missing in california more than two months ago found safe in kentucky. university of kentucky police saying they got a call about a suspicious...
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. >> reporter: i rode along with craig a min. he will tell you when he takes an overdose call, the usual suspect is a painkiller. >> what sort of impact have you seen here in seattle? >> if you pull a group of people together from this community, someone in that group is going to have had a friend, a loved one that's either had difficulty with a prescription drug or potentially died from that. >> reporter: the unit responds to 45 calls a month for overdee overdeess. this is important. it can be difficult to tell if it's a painkiller or heroin because they come from the same ingredient and do the same sort of thing to your body. >> aside from needle tracks in the arms, someone who has had an overdose of pain medication like that or heroin, they could look very much the same. >> absolutely. they could be unconscious from a medication that they think is relatively safe for them because instead of getting it on the street, they get it from a pharmacist. >> these people are suffering from chronic pain. they know that a little bit of p
. >> reporter: i rode along with craig a min. he will tell you when he takes an overdose call, the usual suspect is a painkiller. >> what sort of impact have you seen here in seattle? >> if you pull a group of people together from this community, someone in that group is going to have had a friend, a loved one that's either had difficulty with a prescription drug or potentially died from that. >> reporter: the unit responds to 45 calls a month for overdee overdeess. this...
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woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> the navy s.e.a.l.s swooped in. they didn't want to spend more than 40 minutes on the ground in the compound. they also knew they'd just lost a potential ride out of there. while there were three other choppers, one of their best had crashed and was a total loss. >> the most concerning part of the whole operation was when we saw the helicopter not landing the way it was supposed to. that was a touch-and-go moment. >> we were all holding our breath waiting for word as to whether we were going to get our guys out safely. >> for one elder statesman in that picture that day, this mission dredged up an awful but always present reminder of desert one, the failed attempt to rescue the iranian hostages in 1980 when eight u.s. special operators were killed. >> bob gates, who in that photo
woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> the navy s.e.a.l.s swooped in. they didn't want to spend more than 40 minutes on the ground in the compound. they also knew they'd just lost a potential ride out of there. while there were three other choppers, one of their best had crashed...
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woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> all night i've been preaching and teaching, trying to show you how to build a portfolio of stocks that can work in virtually any and every type of market. from a nasty picnic, from the marauding bears. to euphoric pamplona-style running of the bulls. you always own something right for the moment by following what i call the new diversification. just like the old school diversification by sector that i push endlessly, this ensures your stocks won't all key off the same bad news and get beaten to bits at the same time. the new diversification by strategy, not sector, means that whatever the market is doing you'll always have at least one approach to investing that's paying off big time. now remember what we've gone over so far just in case you've missed it. you need a dividend-payi
woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> all night i've been preaching and teaching, trying to show you how to build a portfolio of stocks that can work in virtually any and every type of market. from a nasty picnic, from the marauding bears. to euphoric pamplona-style running of...
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listen i don't get it, craig. you of all people. what have you got against law and order? law and order means two bosses in town: the marshal and me. there's only room enough for one of us. you'll never get rid of him that way. won't i? just give me time. come on now; he's lived long enough. any last messages, parker? too bad i can't ever tell your kid where you're buried. partner, marshal. is he still missing? same as the others. anything i can do to help? i don't need a lawyer, rex. i need a new deputy. ha ha, afraid i'm not that brave, marshal. can't blame you, there isn't a man in town willing to take parker's place. well, if you need me, you know where my office is. thanks rex. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what're you so sad about, marshal? you didn't get hurt. jimmy, what're you doing with that gun? i'm gonna give you the same medicine my father got. you gone crazy. kid? don't move. jimmy, i didn't do anything to your father. no, you just sent him out to be killed, that's all. we have no proof that he's dead. we don't need pr
listen i don't get it, craig. you of all people. what have you got against law and order? law and order means two bosses in town: the marshal and me. there's only room enough for one of us. you'll never get rid of him that way. won't i? just give me time. come on now; he's lived long enough. any last messages, parker? too bad i can't ever tell your kid where you're buried. partner, marshal. is he still missing? same as the others. anything i can do to help? i don't need a lawyer, rex. i need...
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>>> i'm craig melvin. we have some breaking news at this hour. nbc news laz learned president obama will host a meeting tomorrow afternoon with congressional leadership from both sides of the aisle. house this really a concussion -- >> you mean john bolton. >> i feel if she ends up testifying next month maybe that's the pivot point. if not then, it's going to be soon. i think it's a question of you have one major political party that devotes itself to tearing somebody down. doesn't mean she can't win in 2016. the reason she's at 70% is because a lot of republicans have forgotten they're not supposed to like the clintons. they will get that message in the next year or two. >> my respect for this senator went through the roof when she ran for the senate in upstate new york, rana, because she could have taken a lot of hell from people who are not rooting for her if she had lost that race. she didn't need to put everything on the table in new york state, and she did it, which is the test of political guts to run up there in upstate new york, and she
>>> i'm craig melvin. we have some breaking news at this hour. nbc news laz learned president obama will host a meeting tomorrow afternoon with congressional leadership from both sides of the aisle. house this really a concussion -- >> you mean john bolton. >> i feel if she ends up testifying next month maybe that's the pivot point. if not then, it's going to be soon. i think it's a question of you have one major political party that devotes itself to tearing somebody down....
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then the next person was craig whoy thought was quite good. then they had author who didn't finish his term and didn't have much to say. but i think really what we need in the public editor frankly, and i have said this in print, not in the book, but they need kind of a somewhat trance gressive feistty public editor who calls them to account. for example, their financial reports, i've talked about that, are often semibog gus. they are on the mystic and were issuing reports that weren't true. if they issue reports ten years in a row that are overly optimistic somebody should call them on this. they just write stories about themselves. but i think we could have a little bit of a -- they should be called to account on lots of things. they should be called to account on their financial reports. and people should be hard with them because they are supposed to be the representative of the reader. to some extent but i think of myself as the only budsman only budsman. the first attitude was how in the world could some professor come here and try to te
then the next person was craig whoy thought was quite good. then they had author who didn't finish his term and didn't have much to say. but i think really what we need in the public editor frankly, and i have said this in print, not in the book, but they need kind of a somewhat trance gressive feistty public editor who calls them to account. for example, their financial reports, i've talked about that, are often semibog gus. they are on the mystic and were issuing reports that weren't true. if...
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. >> saturday night at 8:00 eastern, craig shirley on the political campaigns of ronald reagan, part of four days of american history tv, right through new year's day, on c- span3. >> you think of washington before the civil war. you think slavery was well entrenched. black people were miserable. that is not true at all. in washington, washington had about 30,000 people as a city. 12,000 of them were black. the majority free, no slaves. >> what led to the first race riots? jefferson morley recounts what happened, part of what today's through new year's day on c- span2's book tv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: damian paletta join us here at the table. thank you for joining us. this is the fourth time that congress has had a post- christmas lame duck session. what does that tell you about the magnitude of the issues? guest: it is not like an issue us.'s snuck up on expiring tax cuts, payroll tax cuts is going away. all these things have been out there for a long time. some of this was put off because of the election. they have to get some kind of deal to avert what can be a m
. >> saturday night at 8:00 eastern, craig shirley on the political campaigns of ronald reagan, part of four days of american history tv, right through new year's day, on c- span3. >> you think of washington before the civil war. you think slavery was well entrenched. black people were miserable. that is not true at all. in washington, washington had about 30,000 people as a city. 12,000 of them were black. the majority free, no slaves. >> what led to the first race riots?...
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craig came in. and we had a conversation. he said, your counts are starting to come up a little bit. i said, how were they? he goes, good enough to go home. and so, you're like -- hmm. like a day early. so, he says, what time's the game? and i said, we play at 1:00 today. he said, you should be out of here by noon. and make it home in time to see the game from home. >> now, this week, instead of watching, pagano will be coaching. you can watch the complete interview on sunday with rachel nichols, on espn, "sunday nfl countdown." at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you talk about a team that rallied around their coach, they made the playoffs, despite having the worst record in the nfl last season. the best day of his life was the day he got married. the second best was the day he got to pull into the colts' facility this past week after recovering. >> amazing story, paula. thanks so much. >>> right now, a not-so-great story. flu season is heating up. several deaths reported in minnesota and washington state. the big question a lot of peopl
craig came in. and we had a conversation. he said, your counts are starting to come up a little bit. i said, how were they? he goes, good enough to go home. and so, you're like -- hmm. like a day early. so, he says, what time's the game? and i said, we play at 1:00 today. he said, you should be out of here by noon. and make it home in time to see the game from home. >> now, this week, instead of watching, pagano will be coaching. you can watch the complete interview on sunday with rachel...
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craig robinson, brother on the right. so this unknown character, who does not appear in the book is a contemporary of mary. so mary milton and this gentleman were born roughly a year apart. he's a mississippi farmer, who is noted in the 1870s senses as it 35-year-old who is part of a census tract that include a woman named betty warp. antiwar and robert gavin had a child named henry. could you go to the next slide? so on the census records from 1870 and mrs. v., the last name is at the top in the left corner and you see the household as you come down you'll see white farmer. come down she is 31 black farmer. she's from virginia come eastern mississippi. i know this is not so easy. these four names of. next slide out. they are henry shows up in the night 200 census. now he is 32 years old. henry, if you follow it down, as one, two, three lines down to eugene sun, 10 over 1297 sold. that teaching gavin is my great grandfather. now go back to slide. robert gavin, my great, great grandfather was a white mississippi planter wh
craig robinson, brother on the right. so this unknown character, who does not appear in the book is a contemporary of mary. so mary milton and this gentleman were born roughly a year apart. he's a mississippi farmer, who is noted in the 1870s senses as it 35-year-old who is part of a census tract that include a woman named betty warp. antiwar and robert gavin had a child named henry. could you go to the next slide? so on the census records from 1870 and mrs. v., the last name is at the top in...